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Professional Identity Formation and Population Health: a qualitative study of medical students' experience of Lifestyle Medicine and Prevention. [PDF]
Ogier A +4 more
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The given research presents an innovative insole‐based device employing self‐powered triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) for flatfoot detection. By integrating TENG tactile sensors within an insole, the device converts mechanical energy from foot movements to electrical signals analyzed via machine learning, achieving an 82% accuracy rate in flatfoot ...
Moldir Issabek +7 more
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Professional identity of female PE teachers in basic education in China. [PDF]
Liu Y, Wang H, Fan S.
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Mucosa‐Interfacing Capsule for In Situ Sensing the Elasticity of Biological Tissues
A fundamental mechanism of palpating soft materials is reported to sense deep tissue elasticity in situ with minimal invasion using the interaction between the robot palpation unit and soft tissues. Both the robot locomotion and elasticity sensing functions are remotely controlled by external magnetic fields, while the sensing data are wirelessly ...
Kiyoung Kim +10 more
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How NGDLES affect nursing students' empowering outcomes and professional identity: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Sorour MS +8 more
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Investigating Chinese University EFL Teachers' Professional Identity and Socio-Demographic Factors
Yiqian Yan
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The article overviews past and current efforts on caloric materials and systems, highlighting the contributions of Ames National Laboratory to the field. Solid‐state caloric heat pumping is an innovative method that can be implemented in a wide range of cooling and heating applications.
Agata Czernuszewicz +5 more
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Shaping professional identity in dentistry: a cross-sectional study of value prioritization among undergraduate students. [PDF]
Nafea ET +3 more
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This work proposes the use of multimaterial microrobots for pH sensing. The microrobots consist of a hard polymer backbone and 4D printed sensing elements made of a pH‐responsive hydrogel. The swelling response, reusability, and high mobility of the microrobots make them promising tools for pH sensing at the micro scale.
Daniel Maher +9 more
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